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ATIKU WANTS OPPOSITION POLITICAL PARTIES TO MERGE TO SAVE NIGERIA

Hahaha! Loser and desperado called Atiku wants to merge with LP and other political parties in Nigeria. That's the biggest joke of the century. Which Nigeria does this desperado want to save?

First, while LP is a splinter party of PDP, a merger of PDP with LP can never work for one simple reason. The so called Obidients don't believe in Atiku and his Atikulation. If Peter Obi merges with Atiku and his PDP, large number of Obedients would leave Peter Obi and his LP in droves. It's an impossible union. 

Second, who would be the Presidential candidate in 2027, if PDP merges with LP? Atiku would never bow for Peter Obi to become the Presidential candidate because of ego and Peter Obi would never bow for Atiku to become Presidential candidate, because of his Obidients and Obidientism. That leaves both in a miserable political dilemma. Both of them have shot themselves in the foot.

Third, even if both parties merged to become a political party, they can never defeat Tinubu in 2027. Tinubu and APC would wax stronger in 2027 than in 2023 Presidential election, making APC unbeatable in 2027. Atiku and Peter Obi had a once in a lifetime chance to beat Tinubu and APC in the 2023 election, when APC was at its lowest ebb, had Peter Obi remained in PDP. Unfortunately for both of them, their greed, selfishness, self-seeking and self-centered personal ambitions upended their once in a lifetime chance and they ultimately blew that chance by splitting up. That chance is now gone forever. Tinubu exploited their political stupidity with his political wizardry to become president.

Finally, neither Atiku nor Peter Obi will ever be President of Nigeria in this lifetime, no matter how many times they try or merge. That's their fate and destiny. 

They can take that to any bank anywhere in the world any day. It is guaranteed.

What a dreamer!


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